It doesn't change the probability(risk) of 10%. Whoever tosses the coin, the probability remains the same unless the coin is biased. However, if the coin is same, even though biased, there will be no change in the probability. Only if different biased coins are tossed or one biased and other unbiased coins are tossed, then there will be change in the probability. Since, another person is tossing in same way, the probability doesn't change.
9. A father asks his sons to cut their backyard lawn. Since he does not specify which of his three sons is to do the job, each boy tosses an unbiased coin to determine the odd person, who must then cut the lawn. In the case that all three get heads or tails, they continue tossing until they reach a decision. What is the minimum number of tosses required to reach a decision with probability 0.957 10. The time between...
Please help me write these in R script / Code 1, Suppose you're on a game show, and you're given the choice of three doors. Behind one door is a car; behind the others, goats. You pick a door, say #1, and the host, who knows what's behind the doors, opens another door, say #3, which has a goat. He then says to you, "Do you want to pick door #2?" What is the probability of winning the car if...
QUIZ 2.3
EXAMPLE 2.25
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Use MATLAB to build a simulation of Quiz 2.3. Simulate the transmission of 10000 packets, each containing 100 bits. Count the number of packets that contain no error, one, two, three- bit errors, calculate their probabilities. Also calculate the probability of a packet is decoded correctly. Compare your numbers from MATLAB with your theoretical calculation. (Hint: look at Example 2.25.) Data packets containing 100 bits are transmitted over a...
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8) A bag contains 10 red marbles and 8 green marbles. Anne picks 3 replacement, and observes the color of each marble. The number of green binomial random variable. If we let success correspond to getting success probability, p?What is the number of trials? marbles at random, with 8) marbles, X, is a a green marble, what is the A) P- n3 Solve the problem. 9) One hundred people were asked, "Do you favor the...
1. If you are tossing a fair coin 4 times and X - the absolute difference between the number of HEADs and the number of TAILs, write down the pmf table for X. Find its mean and the standard deviation. [51 2. If you are drawing two cards (one-by-one with replacement), without looking, from a well-shuffled deck of 52 cards, what is the total count of the sample space? What is P(both are aces)? What is P(at least one of...
UCLA WINTER 2020 Problem Set 6 Due in the beginning of class on Thursday, March 12 1. Consider a small town that has only two Sushi restaurants, A and B. Suppose that it costs $3 to make each sushi (for each store) and that the relation between sales in each month (g. measured in thousands) and price (p, measured in dollars) for each firm is 9i = 12 - P:+Pj. (a) What is each store's monthly profit as a function...
Chapter 8 Comunication and the Nuse P Nurse Patient Pelationsi An example indicating offering of self would s. 12 When communicating with an older adult who 1. Tell me more about that. 2. "I'11 ask the dector when he expects the re- Select all that apply) (113) 1. speak normally, but distinctly 2. eliminate other noise in the room. 3. speak in low tones 4. face the listener 3. "I don't know, but I'll find out and be right 4....
WITHOUT FUNCTIONS. Could anyone help me solve this problem not using the function ? Thanks a lot. Pig Dice Game Pig is a simple two player dice game, played with one die. The first player to reach or surpass 50 is the winner. Each player takes a turn rolling the dice. They add to the pot with each roll, having to decide to roll again and increase the pot, or cash out. The risk being they could lose the amount...
Walt Davies and Shane O’Brien are district managers for Lee, Inc. Over time, as they moved through the firm’s sales organization, they became close friends. Walt, who is 33 years old, currently lives in Princeton, New Jersey. Shane, who is 35, lives in Houston, Texas. Recently, they were discussing various company matters, as well as bringing each other up to date on their families, when the subject of investments came up. Each had always been fascinated by the stock market,...
Question 3 8 Points The Markov Model can be used to estimate life years lost, mortality and quality of life. True False Question 4 8 Points Which of the following is not part of decision analysis cost probability expected life expectancy Question 5 8 Points A patient was told by her doctor to that she had a choice of taking a medication or not taking the medication. Are those two options mutually exclusive of each other. Yes No Depends on...